Thanks Daniel, I've tried that now, and it seems that there might be a more underlying problem as I'm getting a similar error as the mod-mono-server, in that it appears to be passing the parameter name into the parameter value. So I think there is a problem with either:
- My installation (not sure how as it's a basic ubuntu 13.04, and I've reinstalled a few times) - The mono code base - The mono options class (not sure if that's part the main mono code base?) - The xsp code base. My money is on either a problem with compiling the mono code base, or problems with changes in the xsp code base. Looking at the recent commits on XSP, there was a change to use the ConfigurationManager class very recently. Do you use Ubuntu/debian? and do you have the facility to test the lastest commits of mono/xsp? or anyone else for that matter? Thanks Martin On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Daniel Lo Nigro <li...@dan.cx> wrote: > You could also try using FastCGI instead (although that would involve > changing your config a bit) > > > On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Martin Thwaites <monofo...@my2cents.co.uk > > wrote: > >> I've now tried with/without the "=" using the mod-mono-server4.exe >> directly, and no joy. >> >> Did you run your source directly from Git with all the latest commits? >> and if so, what date did you do it? >> >> Thanks >> >> >> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Martin Thwaites < >>> monofo...@my2cents.co.uk> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Mike, >>>> >>>> I've tried every combination of parameters I can think of, including >>>> adding/removing the "=", as well as reordering (not that it should have an >>>> effect, but who knows what bugs might be lurking). >>>> >>>> I'll try the nonstop and root, and I'll also try running it directly >>>> from the exe instead of the bash script (thinking about it, that is one of >>>> the big differences and I'm actually optimistic about that being the issue >>>> as looking at the code, applications is a recently added option). >>>> >>>> I'll let you know how I get on, I've sent a mail to the devel list too. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Mike Morano <mmor...@mikeandwan.us>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Martin, >>>>> >>>>> Sorry, you are still running into problems. You are right, if you are >>>>> using /usr as your prefix, you shouldn't need to worry about the >>>>> ld.conf.so.d entry. >>>>> >>>>> When I look at the command on my running webserver, I see the >>>>> following: >>>>> >>>>> /opt/mono-3.0/bin/mono /opt/mono-3.0/lib/mono/4.5/mod-mono-server4.exe >>>>> --filename /tmp/mod_mono_server_site --applications /:/srv/www/site >>>>> --nonstop --root /srv/www/site >>>>> >>>>> Seeing you are using the default prefix, you should be fine with >>>>> /usr/bin/mod-mono-server4 as you have it. However, perhaps it doesn't >>>>> like >>>>> the format you are specifying the arguments (try dropping the '='), or >>>>> perhaps try adding the nonstop and root arguments. >>>>> >>>>> Does that get you any further? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -m >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Mono-list maillist - Mono-list@lists.ximian.com >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list >> >> >
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